The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... invention . For it is not enough to roll in pleasant words , nor yet to thunder in rhyme , Ram , Ruff , by letter ( quoth my master Chaucer ) , nor yet to abound in apt vocables or epithets , unless the invention have in it also aliquid ...
... invention . For it is not enough to roll in pleasant words , nor yet to thunder in rhyme , Ram , Ruff , by letter ( quoth my master Chaucer ) , nor yet to abound in apt vocables or epithets , unless the invention have in it also aliquid ...
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David Klein. invention , but breedeth satiety before noon , and contempt before night . Middleton . Roaring Girl . To ... inventions began to set up . Now , in the time of spruce- ness , our plays follow the niceness of our garments ...
David Klein. invention , but breedeth satiety before noon , and contempt before night . Middleton . Roaring Girl . To ... inventions began to set up . Now , in the time of spruce- ness , our plays follow the niceness of our garments ...
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... invention , from whose height He might command his own , more than the right A scholar claims may warrant for delight . Ibid . The Fancies , Chaste and Noble ( 1635 ) . Prol .: The Fancies ! that's our play . In it is shown Nothing but ...
... invention , from whose height He might command his own , more than the right A scholar claims may warrant for delight . Ibid . The Fancies , Chaste and Noble ( 1635 ) . Prol .: The Fancies ! that's our play . In it is shown Nothing but ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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